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The Harvard Library That Protects The World's Rarest Colors

The Harvard Library That Protects The World's Rarest Colors | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Today, every color imaginable is at your fingertips. You can peruse paint swatches at hardware stores, flip through Pantone books, and fuss with the color finder that comes with most computer programs, until achieving the hue of your heart's desire. But rewind to a few centuries ago and finding that one specific color might have meant trekking to a single mineral deposit in remote Afghanistan—as was the case with lapis lazuli, a rock prized for its brilliant blue hue, which made it more valuable than gold in medieval times.

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A unique Viking sword goes on display for the first time since its discovery

A unique Viking sword goes on display for the first time since its discovery | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
In the summer of 2011, archaeologists from the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo discovered a Viking burial ground in Langeid in Setesdal in southern Norway. In one of the graves they made the discovery of an ornate sword.…
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The post holes reveal that there was a roof over the grave, which is a sign that it had a prominent position within the burial ground. 

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Rare Play Performance - First Time Since 1854

Rare Play Performance - First Time Since 1854 | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
The origins of the English toy theatre date back to 1811 when William West published the 'first cheap theatrical print'. West’s versions of these plays, based on Astley’s Amphitheatre, have been unavailable and unperformed since West’s death in 1854, until now.
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Phil Collins gives vast Alamo collection to Texas

Phil Collins gives vast Alamo collection to Texas | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — British pop star Phil Collins on Tuesday handed over his vast collection of artifacts related to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution to the state of Texas.

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29 Weird Museums Preserving Our History

29 Weird Museums Preserving Our History | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
From burnt food to PEZ memorabilia, there's a museum for everything. Start planning your summer roadtrip immediately.

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Objects from Tutankhamun's war chariots to be restored

Objects from Tutankhamun's war chariots to be restored | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Beautiful gold leaf-on-leather artefacts are currently undergoing study and restoration by an Egyptian-German team over a three year period


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MADE IN MEXICO The Rebozo in Art, Culture & Fashion |

MADE IN MEXICO The Rebozo in Art, Culture & Fashion | | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

This summer the Fashion and Textile Museum stages the first-ever exhibition on the rebozo – the classic Mexican shawl made famous in 20th century culture by artist Frida Kahlo. Made in Mexico explores the key role textiles have played in promoting Mexican culture worldwide from the 17th century to the present day. Rebozos on display include major loans from: the Franz Mayer Museum, Mexico City; the Museum of Textiles, Oaxaca; the British Museum and rebozos from private collections that have never been shown in public before. Contemporary Mexican and UK artists, photographers, fashion and textile designers also present new work created in response to the rebozo and Mexican textiles – including Francisco Toledo, Graciela Iturbide, Carla Fernandez, Zandra Rhodes and Kaffe Fassett.

 

MADE IN MEXICO The Rebozo in Art, Culture & Fashion

6 June - 31 August 2014

Fashion and Textile Museum, London


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The Dead Zoo Gang

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A globetrotting saga about international rhino horn thieves. Millions of dollars worth of antique rhino horns have been stolen form collections around the world. The only thing more unusual than the crimes is the theory about who is responsible: A handful of families from rural Ireland known as the Rathkeale Rovers.

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Ask an Archaeologist: Semitic Museum at Harvard with Joe Greene

Ask an Archaeologist: Semitic Museum at Harvard with Joe Greene | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
For this episode, Ask An Archaeologist journeyed across the Charles River to the Semitic Museum at Harvard to speak to the Deputy Director and Curator, Dr. Joseph Greene. We asked Dr. Greene two viewer submitted questions. How do objects end up in museums? What do you do with artifacts when they’re not on display? Check […]

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Erotic tiles to go on show at Museum of London for Valentine's Day special

Erotic tiles to go on show at Museum of London for Valentine's Day special | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

For one night only next month, amorous visitors to the Museum of London will have the chance to see the steamy side of the 18th century.


A series of erotic tiles, detailing various sexual positions and even spanking, will go on display for the first time at a late-night Valentine’s Day event at the site in the heart of the City.


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Auctions spark Olympic Museum manager’s passion for history

Auctions spark Olympic Museum manager’s passion for history | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Like many museum professionals, Lake Placid Olympic Museum director Alison Haas fell in love with the U.S. version of the "Antiques Roadshow" television program when it first aired on PBS in 1997.

A 1996 graduate of the Potsdam High School, Haas was studying art history at the time at St. Lawrence University in Canton.

"On Saturday mornings, I would wake up while all my other friends were sleeping in, and I would go to auctions," Haas said. "And I became obsessed with objects."

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Seriously Amazing Objects: Legends

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There are some Seriously Amazing Objects in the Smithsonian. Learn more about Abe Lincoln's shawl, Muhammad Ali's boxing robe, and the haunting photos of Titanic survivors taken after their rescue.

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The glamour of Italian fashion at the V&A - in pictures

The glamour of Italian fashion at the V&A - in pictures | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Evening Standard The glamour of Italian fashion at the V&A - in pictures The Guardian The V&A Museum's spring exhibition will be the first major show to examine Italy's rich and influential contribution to fashion from the end of the second world...

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'American Pickers' Expansion Planned

'American Pickers' Expansion Planned | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

The stars of the History Channel’s ‘American Pickers’ have picked up a tax break for their store in eastern Iowa. ...The owners had asked for a larger tax break than the council decided on due to a planned expansion that includes a museum.

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British Museum reunites Roman marble panels split for 2,000 years

British Museum reunites Roman marble panels split for 2,000 years | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Panels from a seaside mansion at Herculaneum, which like Pompeii was overwhelmed by Vesuvius in AD79, go on display
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No room for archaeology archive in 27% of museums

No room for archaeology archive in 27% of museums | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

A survey by the Society of Museum Archaeologists (SMA) has exposed a lack of storage space and curatorial expertise in English museums dealing with archaeological archives.

The survey of 134 museums found that 36 could not accept archaeological archives because of lack of space.

It also revealed that museums in 47 local authorities were no longer collecting, while 70% of museums had no specialist archaeology curator.

SMA chairwoman Gail Boyle said: “Many of the museums that responded are local authority museums that have no statutory funding, so they are often targeted [for cuts]. It has become prevalent over time and is getting worse.

“Archaeological field units are having to store their work, as there is nowhere for them to deposit it.


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Laura Brown's comment, March 2, 2013 5:26 PM
Sad, but not a surprise. I've watched 'Museum Secrets' and see them pull stuff out of storage bins and talk about things found, again.
diana buja's curator insight, March 3, 2013 3:32 AM

Without the archives, what value are the 'finds' to which they are linked?  Very sad.

Ancient World Apps's curator insight, March 5, 2013 11:33 AM

More depressing news :(

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Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory Nelson Mandela's archive online – Cultural Institute

Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory Nelson Mandela's archive online – Cultural Institute | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and Google launched the Nelson Mandela digital archive project - a collection of the former president’s memorabilia online.

 

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What Lies Beneath Vintage Slips: British spy protects St.Michael

What Lies Beneath Vintage Slips: British spy protects St.Michael | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
British spy protects vintage fashion archive: http://t.co/9G2uQaUD #vintage #etsy #retro...
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San Diego museums receive $40-million art collection - Los Angeles Times

San Diego museums receive $40-million art collection - Los Angeles Times | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
San Diego museums receive $40-million art collectionLos Angeles TimesTwo San Diego museums will share a gift of a private art collection worth $40 million.

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Clarke Museum to open vintage clothing exhibit - Times-Standard

Clarke Museum to open vintage clothing exhibitTimes-StandardOn Tuesday, the public will have its first opportunity to see the exquisite textile collection of the late May Pearsall, recently donated to the museum by the Phegley estate.
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Yew-wood club given to Capt. James Cook to be displayed at Museum of Anthropology

Yew-wood club given to Capt. James Cook to be displayed at Museum of Anthropology | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
A yew-wood ceremonial club has come home to B.C., more than two centuries after it was carved by a Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation artisan and then given to Captain James Cook in 1778.

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